read the article and particularly Cole's quotes***

Re: His relationship with his Dad is great, and while it is cool

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Posted: May 5, 2014 11:55 AM

No doubt Morris gets to coach him. Do you think for a minute that the Clemson coaches would just let his dad coach and not listen to them? We just kicked a guy like that off the team.Don't think Morris ever played QB in pros. This gives him an added bonus. This kid would probably have been a 4 year starter anywhere else.

I'm not so sure he would of been a 4 yr

Posted: May 5, 2014 12:31 PM

Starter anywhere else. He's a good QB but its takin alot of work to get where he is now. His brother played at ole miss and wasnt that great of a QB. In fact I think he lost the starting job midway through the season. I do however think cole is alot better QB than his brother

Re: His relationship with his Dad is great, and while it is cool

Re: New Story: Father Knows Best

Posted: May 5, 2014 11:52 AM

Who knows, Cole may come in and break every single season record we have. Then again, he may not be what he believes he can be. But for Clemson Tigers sake, I just hope that he finds a way to win and not caring about anything more than the win.

Re: New Story: Father Knows Best

Posted: May 5, 2014 11:30 PM

I love the guy. But can he run? As slender as he is I doubt the coaches would want him running a lot. And as yet we just don't have a game-changing RB. Zac Brooks is still 185. Howard has yet to really show anything. There's Dye who's injured and may be back for fall camp. Who is the former pro baseball player who has apparently walked on as an RB? I've heard that he is about 230 and has some speed. Anyone have any input? We could sure use a stud in the backfield.

Re: New Story: Father Knows Best

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Posted: May 5, 2014 1:16 PM

Hey, the guy has showed me he can play qb at Clemson in Chad's system. You don't complete all of those passes without some skill and coaching. It helps having a dad who can show him how to find open receivers and not to look at receivers and try to for a ball to the target. I feel he will have a great year for the Tigers.

If our OL can give him enough pocket time

Posted: May 5, 2014 3:38 PM

Stoudt could have a Boyd type season numerically. If nothing else I expect fewer INTs and more patience on the read. Fingers crossed on how he survives 60 minutes of a physical defense. We may get to see it between the hedges, but we will certainly see it in Tallahassee.

Cole has an advantage over Tajh.

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Posted: May 5, 2014 5:54 PM

Besides being a quicker and better decision maker the opposition's line backers will be kept honest because Cole can run the option read from under center. Unfortunately, Tajh just didn't have the height nor the mind to run it except from the shotgun.

Re: Cole has an advantage over Tajh.

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Posted: May 5, 2014 6:23 PM

Well said, sir.

Tajh was/is a well coached QB and he did a #### of a job with his God given abilites. What he was not blessed with is the ability to consistently be impeccable in the clutch. Cole Stoudt has this, let's hope we see a lot of it this season.

Re: Cole has an advantage over Tajh.

Read This entire string it is all true!!!

Posted: May 5, 2014 10:28 PM

I don't have anything to add because everyone has spoken so well above me. Cole will be much different than Tajh; but different can be good! Cole knows more about the offense than Tajh. He is a great young man and I believe he will show that to everyone this year.

Hope Cole breaks a lot of records this year. Patiently

Posted: May 5, 2014 5:45 PM

waited behind a great QB without complaining and deserves any accolades he gets. Also glad that his Dad and family moved closer to give him the personal coaching which can do nothing but improve him in all areas of his game.

Re: Hope Cole breaks a lot of records this year. Patiently

Georgia

Posted: May 5, 2014 6:07 PM

I guarantee, guarantee....The BDs will test Stoudtearly and often. They know he isn't going out runanyone. So can he deliver the ball quickly and toopen targets. Can he get ball out quickly (we'll see)